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they used to buy time. interestingly, in the mid- 1970's, the show's the labor party showed was "all in the family." the more conservative party showed "m.a.s.h." you can never really understand how it is going to be manipulated by local agendas and parties. that was my experience. let me ask a last question. aside from things that you have been directly involved with, is there a film or documentary or television show which you think is a great example of what hollywood can mean to public policy and politics? is there a singular documentary film, television show, which stands out to you? >> "mr. smith goes to washington." no matter what your politics are, i cannot imagine anyone watching that film not being somehow moved to have a voice. to be able to put a voice to experience and your point of view. i suppose that gets me every time. >> good choice. >> mine was "it's a wonderful life." it was a snapshot of an imagined america. to the extent that was a window to the rest of the world, people at their best.
they used to buy time. interestingly, in the mid- 1970's, the show's the labor party showed was "all in the family." the more conservative party showed "m.a.s.h." you can never really understand how it is going to be manipulated by local agendas and parties. that was my experience. let me ask a last question. aside from things that you have been directly involved with, is there a film or documentary or television show which you think is a great example of what hollywood can...
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and never allow us to believe we -- led us to believe we could strike that ball as well. you also know well the thousands of jokes generated by the fascinating diversion gifted to the world by the scots, many of them involving priests. it is a temptation to revisit some, but this is a moment to thank you, oh, god, not only for this man filled with athletic talent, more for the example of the depth of human spirit he has shown. arnold palmer has used his personal gift fitness and fortune to benefit thousands, focusing primarily on the health of children and their mothers, but in many other areas as well. we are grateful to him for this and for the example its sets for us all to participate as we are able in the healing of your people. oh, god, help us to aspire to greatness not only in our handicaps, but also in our generosity as arnie has done. amen. >> please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, the representative of the 18th district of pennsylvania, the honorable tim murphy. >> good morning, mr. palmer, speaker, distinguished guests. i represent arnold palmer's home, where
and never allow us to believe we -- led us to believe we could strike that ball as well. you also know well the thousands of jokes generated by the fascinating diversion gifted to the world by the scots, many of them involving priests. it is a temptation to revisit some, but this is a moment to thank you, oh, god, not only for this man filled with athletic talent, more for the example of the depth of human spirit he has shown. arnold palmer has used his personal gift fitness and fortune to...
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there's a reception outside we invite you to join us. hope you'll buy the book and have the autograph it. thank you on much to you and to our commentators. heart mark >> historical novelist said to focus on five families, american, english, german, russian and welsh as they traverse the political landscape with the second world war. this is just over an hour. >> thank you and good evening. you and i have never met until 10 minutes ago, but i have to say i feel as if i know you after so many years of reading your terrific books. you've given me and most of the people here tonight tremendous pleasure. as i think one critic from your book said being able to get lost in a wonderful story and come out days or weeks later feeling as if you've learned something. so you do both things i appreciate what you do so much. to make something like an historical trilogy. that is tiny little pieces. i learned on the cbs and is issued to journalism. is that true? >> is close to the truth, yes. my first job was university reporter in the south with echo, w
there's a reception outside we invite you to join us. hope you'll buy the book and have the autograph it. thank you on much to you and to our commentators. heart mark >> historical novelist said to focus on five families, american, english, german, russian and welsh as they traverse the political landscape with the second world war. this is just over an hour. >> thank you and good evening. you and i have never met until 10 minutes ago, but i have to say i feel as if i know you after...
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next up for us we take a bite out of a british tradition that sounds absolutely disgusting. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> well it's christmas eve and there is always the slight fea
next up for us we take a bite out of a british tradition that sounds absolutely disgusting. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is...
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and a movie helps us a little bit. >> rose: it's to use a memory that is with us right now in connecticut, those teachers who stood in the line and lunged at a gunman to protect their kids, you ask yourself when you hear that would i have done the same thing. >> i i think that's right. i think none of us know how we would react in a situation like that until are you unlucky enough to be in one. and then. >> rose: and then if you have children, the idea of survival just kicks in. >> yeah. well, when i came out from the water i would say i was feeling why i am alive. i don't want to be alive. that was pie feeling. that was, this is scene where naomi is screaming this incredible screaming means i don't want to be alive. i don't have any meaning to be alive if i am alone, if i don't have anyone to take care of, anyone to love, why do i am alive. but-- . >> rose: because you thought at that moment they were all gone. >> absolutely. you have no other thought, not at all. i mean when we went through it was just impossible to think anyone else was live. >> rose: i want to see the scene now of her
and a movie helps us a little bit. >> rose: it's to use a memory that is with us right now in connecticut, those teachers who stood in the line and lunged at a gunman to protect their kids, you ask yourself when you hear that would i have done the same thing. >> i i think that's right. i think none of us know how we would react in a situation like that until are you unlucky enough to be in one. and then. >> rose: and then if you have children, the idea of survival just kicks...
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two most violent gangs in us history. as a stall model kill or be killed with colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes that. they are made in america. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about stuff your p.c. interviews intriguing stories tell you. then try. to find out more visit our big don't know it's called. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser the kris kringle of financial apocalypse time now to turn to stacy herbert my lovely stacy herbert. next. i really want to get to the bottom of this question of who stole bongos trousers and i think it could be very david cameron or george osborne because you know while they have slashed the budget across the united kingdom for the people of the united kingdom they have increased their overseas aid budget and in order to pay for that perhaps they planned on selling bongos trousers or bonaduce trousers on the international mar
two most violent gangs in us history. as a stall model kill or be killed with colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes that. they are made in america. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about stuff your p.c. interviews intriguing stories tell you. then try. to find out more visit our big don't know it's called. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max...
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two most violent gangs in us history. is just all model kill or be killed with matching the national flag. of this country uses. when it reaches and then it legitimizes the. made in america. sigrid lumbered sure but human curry was able to build the world's most sophisticated group which ones would you believe goes into cuba during the bound anything. to teach music creation and why it should care about humans and we're going this is why you should care only on the only two you don't comb. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser the kris kringle of financial apocalypse time now to turn to stacy herbert my lovely stacy herbert. max i really want to get to the bottom of this question of who stole bongos trousers and i think it could be their david cameron or george osborne because you know while they have slashed the budget across the united kingdom for the people of the united kingdom they have increased their overseas aid budget and in order to pay for that perhaps they planned on selling bongos trousers or bonad
two most violent gangs in us history. is just all model kill or be killed with matching the national flag. of this country uses. when it reaches and then it legitimizes the. made in america. sigrid lumbered sure but human curry was able to build the world's most sophisticated group which ones would you believe goes into cuba during the bound anything. to teach music creation and why it should care about humans and we're going this is why you should care only on the only two you don't comb....
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perhaps using an alternate as 580. this landfill, was also on the northbound highly wa highway wha northbound vehicle was struck thankfully, no injuries. and no backup. traffic is light. a quick look at the bridges. to-three lanes in each direction. >> from san francisco, to new-york of this real life st necnicholas. this real life santa claus. he collected a toys. this is made up of over 100 children. from brooklyn, staten island. he is hoping to turn this into a non- profit. coming up on the kron 4 morning news, george will continue keep us updated. forest, this live look outside at the james lick freeway. remember, we had those heavy storms. we are expecting gusty conditions we could even this season trees toppling over with the wind coming through. and by 6:00 a.m., still heavy. you can expect downpours fiord and for the evening. this front, showing some residual scattered showers. . >> sadly, there are a couple of problems on the nimitz this vehicle, flipped over and it has been struck by passing vehicles, there h
perhaps using an alternate as 580. this landfill, was also on the northbound highly wa highway wha northbound vehicle was struck thankfully, no injuries. and no backup. traffic is light. a quick look at the bridges. to-three lanes in each direction. >> from san francisco, to new-york of this real life st necnicholas. this real life santa claus. he collected a toys. this is made up of over 100 children. from brooklyn, staten island. he is hoping to turn this into a non- profit. coming up...
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two of the most violent gangs in the us history. is just all modeled kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the odyssey. the end.
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to the most violent in us history. with matching the national flag.
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dylan dreyer has been tracking the storm for us. >> it's a little bit of everything. we are looking at a severe storm certainly possible. we've already had a tornado warning posted down through northern acadia parish in louisiana since lifted. but we are going to see more severe weather break out with a good chance of seeing some potential for tornados. we also have snow falling all across new england right now. heaviest in upstate new york. we still have the win themy mix back through the hartford area. we also stloe to keep an eye out for these storms where we do have a severe thunderstorm watch posted and eventually will see severe thunderstorm warnings get issued i'd say all across louisiana. all of those flashes of light, that's the cloud to ground lightning we're seeing. very strong storms back through louisiana and northeastern texas, as well. you go further north. we have winter weather warnings and advisories and watches basically from texas all the way up into northern new england and slowly going to see this thing start to spread eastward. however, for the
dylan dreyer has been tracking the storm for us. >> it's a little bit of everything. we are looking at a severe storm certainly possible. we've already had a tornado warning posted down through northern acadia parish in louisiana since lifted. but we are going to see more severe weather break out with a good chance of seeing some potential for tornados. we also have snow falling all across new england right now. heaviest in upstate new york. we still have the win themy mix back through...
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so for us, it's about the team. it's about the person to the left of you and the person of the right of you. you don't have to worry about yourself, because the person to the left and to the right of you will worry about you. and we have to take care of each other. we're all in this together. it is one team and one fight. that night in the korengal valley, it was just that. brothers looking out for brothers. in no way, shape, or form, if telling this story is a painting, my brushstroke wasn't the first brushstroke or the last one, and it wasn't the most beautiful or the most amazing, it was just one more brushstroke in time that helped paint this picture of this moment in the korengal valley in afghanistan. the men around me fired so many more shots. they did so much more true fighting. i was able to do what i did because of the people around me. those are the guys. i'm alive here today. two of my buddies died that day. and you know, they weren't looking out for themselves, they were looking out for the men around t
so for us, it's about the team. it's about the person to the left of you and the person of the right of you. you don't have to worry about yourself, because the person to the left and to the right of you will worry about you. and we have to take care of each other. we're all in this together. it is one team and one fight. that night in the korengal valley, it was just that. brothers looking out for brothers. in no way, shape, or form, if telling this story is a painting, my brushstroke wasn't...
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. >> i'm an american woman who uses contraceptions. let's start there. >> you can shake it up and we start all over again. >> and a fair number of moments ranging from ridiculous to inexplicable. >> i'm not going to shut up. it's my turn. >> i think it's called romnesia. >> if i were to coin a term it would be obamalogna. >> it was seen at the time as a proxy race for november. turns out the end result was nobelw -- no bellwether race. >> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for the people of our state. >> new jersey governor's full on embrace for helping sandy-ravaged new jersey came days before the election and had no noticeable effect on the presidential race but some think that he didn't have to be that efusive. they will remember if his name pops up in twenty-six teen. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to shut that whole thing down. >> missouri senate candidate and richard murdoch of indiana. >> if life is a gift from god and even when life begins in that horrible situati
. >> i'm an american woman who uses contraceptions. let's start there. >> you can shake it up and we start all over again. >> and a fair number of moments ranging from ridiculous to inexplicable. >> i'm not going to shut up. it's my turn. >> i think it's called romnesia. >> if i were to coin a term it would be obamalogna. >> it was seen at the time as a proxy race for november. turns out the end result was nobelw -- no bellwether race. >> i cannot...
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of your country and for the use of mankind. any adams has come within any other family but any other founding father who continue to serve his country generation after generation did get a nice jurists, historians, scholars of all types. wonderful attorneys. i met two young men, probably not young anymore, about 10, 15 years ago at my club one night. we just got talking to each other. i didn't know who they were and finally we introduced each other. they were both attorneys. one was named sam adams and the other was john adams. and sam adams is a direct descendent of john adams and john adams was a direct descendent of sam adams. >> and they seem to stay out of the news, which is probably good, unlike some political families. >> is there a place people can go? >> yes, there is a national park in quincy, the john adams national park, where you can see the lifelong homes of two generations of atoms is in the younger generation kept them up for a while, but they'll drifted into the cities. both the original homer john adams was bo
of your country and for the use of mankind. any adams has come within any other family but any other founding father who continue to serve his country generation after generation did get a nice jurists, historians, scholars of all types. wonderful attorneys. i met two young men, probably not young anymore, about 10, 15 years ago at my club one night. we just got talking to each other. i didn't know who they were and finally we introduced each other. they were both attorneys. one was named sam...
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>> guest: that cloud is all of us. the cloud is the marketing term for the way in which the internet as a whole can offer business services and what that means more specifically perhaps is a large data center, a data warehouse. perhaps not and ashburn at the next town over but in the next town over it has to tether in and connect directly, as directly as possible to the distribution depot you might say of ashburn virginia. ashburn is a place where bandwidth is the most abundant and the cheapest. it's a place that the most direct connections to the most other places and when you are dealing with a cloud perhaps with either e-mail or your backup for some program you use to manage your salesforce or whatever it is, you wanted to operate absolutely as possible, as much like sitting on your own computer. and that means being as closely tied to major network hubs as possible. >> host: in our discussion the past half hour we have talked about generators and wires and rooms with air conditioners etc.. how green is the internet
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tell us what has taken place now. they have targeted civilians before but now you've got these bombings, these bakeries. these are just people who are lining up to get bread essentially. are we looking at a shift if you will in the fighting that is taking place on the ground where now civilians become widespread targets? >> suzanne, as horrific as all this news is about the bombing targeting bakeries according to opposition actors we must remember starting in late august we heard from human rights watch. they documented at least ten separate cases in aleppo province of bakeries there just these last several months coming under attack. the activists we speak with say they believe that when crowds gather in bread lines outside of these bakeries they are seen as a threat by the syrian military. that is one of the reasons they believe they come under attack. the syrian government denies they attack civilians lined up for bread. more and more we hear about these incidents. the past two days we are told first in hama provin
tell us what has taken place now. they have targeted civilians before but now you've got these bombings, these bakeries. these are just people who are lining up to get bread essentially. are we looking at a shift if you will in the fighting that is taking place on the ground where now civilians become widespread targets? >> suzanne, as horrific as all this news is about the bombing targeting bakeries according to opposition actors we must remember starting in late august we heard from...
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when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and when they do, the dream comes true. we're grateful to be a part of it. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> this assault on newtown, it was a breaking of our national heart. i think the only thing that can comfort you when you face something this tragic is to do something good with it. imagine if everyone could commit to doing one act of kindness for each precious life lost, an act of kindness, big or small. are you in? >>> it's a very royal christmas in britain where the queen and her family marked the holiday in familiar fashion. but there were a few notable breaks from tradition. our report from nbc's jim maceda in london. >> reporter: queen elizabeth began this, her 60th christmas on
when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and when they do, the dream comes true. we're grateful to be a part of it. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> this assault on newtown, it was a...
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they used to buy time. interestingly, in the mid- 1970's, the show's the labor party showed was "all in the family." because they wanted everyone in holland to believe that archie bunker was the typical american. the more conservative party showed "m.a.s.h." the winter show there was an inherent anti-war sentiment in the united states and there were a lot of people that work empathetic with those clauses in holland. you can never really understand how it is going to be manipulated by local agendas and parties. that was my experience. let me ask a last question. aside from things that you have been directly involved with, is there a film or documentary or television show which you think is a great example of what hollywood can mean to public policy and politics? is there a singular documentary film, television show, which stands out to you? >> "mr. smith goes to washington." no matter what your politics are, i cannot imagine anyone watching that film not being somehow moved to have a voice. to be able to put
they used to buy time. interestingly, in the mid- 1970's, the show's the labor party showed was "all in the family." because they wanted everyone in holland to believe that archie bunker was the typical american. the more conservative party showed "m.a.s.h." the winter show there was an inherent anti-war sentiment in the united states and there were a lot of people that work empathetic with those clauses in holland. you can never really understand how it is going to be...
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we used to call it going down the slippery slope and that's what would happen. so what you have here is a process that went on for the real price change from the 290 through 2006, 2007, depending which index you look at, you have nine or 10 years of unprecedented growth. alaska but here's was that for us, but she had not meant a mount, a bubble of immense size before that. when a mentally undercapitalized is one of the big risks in at the same time their capital was weak capital. they counted a lot of tax credit, so i think they were doomed to matter what because they were basically floating on a thin layer of capital and that had been the case. they negotiated that case in 1882. >> there was one more other big lender and that was the chinese and other foreign official bodies or by fannie and freddie obligations, which money was going to feed the bubble. but they were buying it rightly assuming that the government would take care of them, even though they had virtually participated in running the risk. the risk would find somebody else is there interesting memoi
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and you can use that the cashier will be able to use that from your screen. you can even use these by treating these and on the website, or to request them. --regift theses a unique feature. >> catherine: this quick check on traffic with the golden gate bridge. they pretty evening and bryan says that it is nice and the james lick. a bit slower particulat on the lower deck stay with us, more news. don't forget that 'new year's live' is coming up. we'll bring you the biggest parties and best fireworks. i'll be hosting along with gary radnich. see you on kron four at 11:30 on new years eve. oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that? well, inside the brewer, there's this train that's powerful enough to carry more coffee and fresh water to make coffee that's stronger and bigger... and even hotter! actually, i just press this button. brew the coffee you love -- stronger, bigger, or hotter -- with the keurig vue. who helped make slea difference last yearose for thousands of california foster
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we found books that shook us, filled us with joy and gladness, that sunned us to -- summoned us to courage and wonder. that used language in astounding ways. that surprised us what are narrative could do or we found books that brought beauty to the world of young readers and brought knowledge and understanding to the young world and brought wisdom to the world. we found books and this saint august seen that served the young readers in moving way and found the five finalists. these were the others who took that journey with me on that road. judith boar tease. susan cooper. dan yell, it's a great honor to be a part of the committee with you. i knew i would find wisdom in you all. i never expected to find friends. thank you for your labor and high and noble courtesy and kindness. for your belief that writing for young people is critically important for our culture. in such strangely troubled dais brought me back to hope. thank you. [applause] the five finalists are william alexander. goblin secrets. published. [cheering and applause] "out of reach" [cheering and applause] a story of the eleve
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this is going to be used. i will use that this morning. later today. i love this. >> rob actually has a foot phobia, i would say. >> feet are revolting to me. >> this is to use on jenny, your girlfriend. you can scrape all of the callouss off of her. >> come here, let me get that bunyan, baby. she likes foot stuff. >> are you going to regift that? >> no. i'm going to use all this. >> this is because you love your -- what are they called? cake balls. >> we had these on the show a year ago. those are good. >> last but not least, because we need space. >> these are good. we need things in new york for storage. very nice. thank you so much. these are good. >> mine are not wrapped. >> in true dude fashion. >> you always complain about the studio being very cold. so this should help out. slippers. >> i saw these and i liked them. >> and you can heat them in the microwave. then you can wear them under the desk because they keep it so cold here. i knew you liked that. and also, really quick here, because you talked about this before, and i wanted to get you th
this is going to be used. i will use that this morning. later today. i love this. >> rob actually has a foot phobia, i would say. >> feet are revolting to me. >> this is to use on jenny, your girlfriend. you can scrape all of the callouss off of her. >> come here, let me get that bunyan, baby. she likes foot stuff. >> are you going to regift that? >> no. i'm going to use all this. >> this is because you love your -- what are they called? cake balls....
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bonnie schneider joins us now. hopefully, bonnie, most people, well, most people are where they expected to be this christmas day. >> i hope so. because if they're traveling across the south, dangerous weather is erupting rights now. we have a tornado watch that's in effect until 1:00 p.m. central time for much of southern louisiana. this includes baton rouge, hammond, new orleans,i nickel-sized hail across texas. look at the frequent lightning hammering the dallas area right now. you're seeing that sweeping across mississippi and into jackson and this is a very dangerous situation for travel, not just in terms of damages areas where we're having strong wind but we could likely see tornados. the area in orange indicates a moderate risk for tornados. what does that mean? it means that we have a 30 to 60% escalated risk in this region right here for severe weather to break out for today. so the weather is likely to get worse as we go through the afternoon when we're talking about the threat of severe thunderstorms. i
bonnie schneider joins us now. hopefully, bonnie, most people, well, most people are where they expected to be this christmas day. >> i hope so. because if they're traveling across the south, dangerous weather is erupting rights now. we have a tornado watch that's in effect until 1:00 p.m. central time for much of southern louisiana. this includes baton rouge, hammond, new orleans,i nickel-sized hail across texas. look at the frequent lightning hammering the dallas area right now. you're...